Eye And Vision Care

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How To Choose Eye Insurance Plans - Vision Insurance

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

Natural Eye Care

A cataract is a clouding, opacity, yellowing, or accumulation of fluid in the lens of the eye that results in a loss of vision and interferes with your lifestyle. Most cataracts are related to aging, and by the time you reach the age of 70 most people will show some signs of cataracts. Age […]

Novelty Contact Lenses

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

Colored Contact Lenses

If you would like to wow your friends and family with a novel look which will keep them guessing, a crazy contact lens set is a great option to consider.  This product comes in a selection of different styles and colors that may make a massive impact on anyone that gazed into […]

Get Your Good Cheap Contact Lenses Online

Monday, July 20th, 2009

LASIK eye surgery is very popular, but there are still some that won’t get it. Some fear a laser going into their eyes, which is understandable, and others simply can’t afford the price right then. Other people are simply waiting until it has been around longer to be sure it is as perfect as it […]

Glaucoma Treatment

Monday, July 20th, 2009

If you have recently been diagnosed with glaucoma, you could be wondering which treatments will be best for you. And, if you have kids, it’s best to work with your doctor to come up with ways that your kids can improve and maintain their vision in order to avoid glaucoma in the future. Here are […]

Get Rid Of Dark Circles On The Eyes With A Safe Remedy

Monday, July 20th, 2009

 
Do you know that having dark circles under your eyes is not a sign of stress or lack from sleep or rest but also a sign of old age? As you grow older, not only you will experience gray hair, not only you will have wrinkles like laugh lines and crow’s feet but you will […]

Eye Care - What Are The Common Eye Conditions?

Friday, July 17th, 2009

There are three different eye conditions from which a person may suffer, They are hypermetropia, presbyopia and astigmatism.
HYPERMETROPIA
Hypermetropia, commonly called far-sightedness, is the opposite from myopia. In this condition, rays of light are brought to a focus back of the retina. There are usually blurred vision, headache, and nervous fatigue in attendance upon […]


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